Derby Tract Off-Road Cycling Route

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Derby Tract
Difficulty: (Easy/More Difficult/Very Difficult)
Length: 4 km

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This rocky terrain trail winds its way through hardwood forest and conifer plantations near the Niagara Escarpment with single track and wide forest access road. Visitors will see frequent outcrops of bedrock, and a diversity of ferns and wildflowers. The Bruce Trail runs through this area and is off-limits to cyclists.
 

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